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this is more about the economy. >> charles: but prices are up. listen we haven't had demand. imagine what happens when we take 280 coal fire plants off line. what is going to happen to our bills? >> our bills will go up, if we don't put anything else on line. we can put other things on line. >> expiration of natural gas will drop prices down. so that is why lowest levels in 20 years. >> you want to know why the market went down 500 points, it's stuff like this. obama economy minus the monetary crack, it's higher taxes and everything else. >> charles: every time ben bernanke speaks, he doesn't talk about coal fire plants, but dagen, there is no doubt. there has to be a better way the draconian way is going through doesn't make sense? >> natural gas promotes exploration and development of it and that will drive down co2 emissions. >> charles: up next, big ben may be saying goodbye to all that big money. ben has stocks set to roar. take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it
this is more about the economy. >> charles: but prices are up. listen we haven't had demand. imagine what happens when we take 280 coal fire plants off line. what is going to happen to our bills? >> our bills will go up, if we don't put anything else on line. we can put other things on line. >> expiration of natural gas will drop prices down. so that is why lowest levels in 20 years. >> you want to know why the market went down 500 points, it's stuff like this. obama...
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the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to stock market. we're gold. what if the fed were to say the clearest terms not only are we tapering down but we're going to continue to taper down in the months to come. that would imply something stronger than just ebbing a little bit. >> here's the thing. the mind of the market. we keep talking about that. forget about rationality and fundamentalled. remember the movie backdraft. report deniro looking for the mind of the fire. the market is fixated on fed spending. even if he says something more than tapering, the market could sell off significantly. >> neil: something else that might or might not rattle. dro
the fed does taper, the economy is getting better, markets start reflecting the economy, corporate profits, earnings are strong, and low inflation and guess whatting are as they taper, the pop the bubble in the bond market. there's a bubble in the bond market. particularly the more risky bonds. looking for yield and return. that money somehow comes back to the stock market. that's the possibility. >> neil: that's been the hope. not always consistent that money hat leaves bonds goes to...
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it is not anything that's actually happening in the real economy. there has been -- we've had a little bit of disappointing news from china, for example. that's a minor factor. the big thing is investor psychology. people are just worried that the stock market can't stand on its own. i think it's important today, we've seen stocks sort of stabilize. that will make people feel better. it's quite possible -- you know, there are a lot of people sitting there with money on the sidelines saying i'm pretty optimistic about the economy. i'm just waiting for prices to call so i can buy the dip, as they say. we may see a little be the of that. what we are going to see this summer is a lot of choppiness, a lot of volatility. if you think the economy is getting better and will continue to get better, this is really nothing to worry about. >> so rick, back to those interest rates. should rates, in your opinion, have been that low in the first place? >> well, there's no doubt they were artificially low. there was no normal reason that interest rates would be as
it is not anything that's actually happening in the real economy. there has been -- we've had a little bit of disappointing news from china, for example. that's a minor factor. the big thing is investor psychology. people are just worried that the stock market can't stand on its own. i think it's important today, we've seen stocks sort of stabilize. that will make people feel better. it's quite possible -- you know, there are a lot of people sitting there with money on the sidelines saying i'm...
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immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down like you're talking about. there is a mindset that is very strange. this came out of mouth of jeb bush. i want to you hear what he said about immigrants. here it is. >> we're going to have fewer workers taking care of a larger number of people that the country has a social contract with. to be able to allow them to retire with dignity and purpose we cannot do that with the fertility rates we have in our country. immigrants are more fertile and they love families and they have more intact families and they bring a younger population. >> what is your response to
immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ the trick again and again. >> everybody knows what it is to be the kid trying to do the trick and failing a whole bunch of times. >> you are in the zone, expecting something to happen. >> and then, something does. >> oh my good the kid gets crushed. >> you gasp and sort of scream the first time you see it. >> holy crap, that kid okay? >> you are wondering what on earth happened? >> they are not hurt in the making of the video. in fact, it's not a magic trick but a camera critic created as a viral marketing campaign for the gop variete theater in germany. >> it's a thing for all senses, you just sit there and you look with wide eyes. it's very fascinating. >> we have several in germany and 700,000 people coming to our shows every year. >> however the theater wants to attract a younger demographic. they hire film ma
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often times for their own survival reasons because they're on the winning side of the economy. but he has support there. and there is a real civil war that is resulting in the loss of these lives. the humanitarian impulse can we help? if we apply that just across the board, why don't we go into the congo? there are places all around the world where if we could stop it, we should. but that doesn't mean we can. and, you know, we have seen -- this is the thing where restraint is required. i admired the president. there's enormous pressure from arm chair generalliy generals a all they need is give the word to commander in chief and the issue will be resolved. it's not the case. it takes restraint on the part of the president to get us in a situation where we don't have an end game. >> congressman peter welsh thank you. new questions to what really happened to downed flight twa 800. what should we believe? plus decisions by america's leading doctors group that could affect how you get care. that's all ahead on "the cycle." n i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most impor
often times for their own survival reasons because they're on the winning side of the economy. but he has support there. and there is a real civil war that is resulting in the loss of these lives. the humanitarian impulse can we help? if we apply that just across the board, why don't we go into the congo? there are places all around the world where if we could stop it, we should. but that doesn't mean we can. and, you know, we have seen -- this is the thing where restraint is required. i...
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and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send patients or they're consulting for a drug company, they're not making the big bucks. the guys who make the cat scan equipment or the pharmaceutical sales men and executive, the hospital administrators, your local nonprofit hospital without even knowing it, i can tell you that the guy who runs your local hospital in little rock makes well over $1,000,000 and a half dollars a year. >> far more than the physicians are making who are saving peoples lives. >> you know of all the people you want to get the most money for in the system, it's the guy who you are looking up at when you go into the emergency room. >
and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send...
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perhaps you would like to see it used on programs that would help the economy and create a job? number three, lavish overseas travels come as government agencies are facing mandatory fiscal cuts. we can't open the white house to school kids because we can't afford it. we have joe trippe and jenny beth martin. time of honesty if we can't open the white house for school kids to go and see their house, do we really need to spend that kin of money, $6 0 million to $100 million on african, $3,300 a night, 30-person entourage to dublin. >> i doan know if any of those numbers are right? >> oh, they are right. >> are you doubting me? >> well, sean, i'm doubting whoever came up with these numbers. some people came up that his trip to india would cost $200 million and use 10% of the u.s. navy. notes numbers weren't right. >> "the washington post," a liberal newspaper, said $60 million to $100 million. >> sean, i'm not arguing with you. africa has large economic growth, a lot of room for american businesses to move in. creating jobs here and that's part of what the president intend to do w
perhaps you would like to see it used on programs that would help the economy and create a job? number three, lavish overseas travels come as government agencies are facing mandatory fiscal cuts. we can't open the white house to school kids because we can't afford it. we have joe trippe and jenny beth martin. time of honesty if we can't open the white house for school kids to go and see their house, do we really need to spend that kin of money, $6 0 million to $100 million on african, $3,300 a...
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when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help farmers and families. there's a business case for continuing these programs. the biggest recipients of the money. it's all cycled back into the economy. >> no one's saving -- companies like kraft that make the boxed food that's inexpensive to buy, companies like walmart, supermarkets, all plow in the money from these food stamp programs. we also had this interconnectedness of our safety net programs that's going to make this a double problem. feeding america that operates lots of food banks around the country sent out an alert saying, you have kids who get free and reduced lunch be
when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help...
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immigrants grow the economy, they increase innovation. also people tend to imgrace at a time when they're at working age so you get a big fiscal benefit because they work for decades before they start collecting old age benefits. all we're left to fight about is do we want america to be a country that's more diverse, less white, and has more people who are foreign born? >> so it's not an economic argument you believe. it's actually a cultural one. >> yeah, and i think also you have a lot of fear among republicans. they think probably accurately that imgrarcht populations are going to be less receptive to the republican party than native-born americans. that's already true in the electorate today. and so i think they have cross pressures. they're being told by elite forces in the republican party you have to do this because it's essential to rebuilding the i am imagine of the party. but they're getting pressure from the conservative base that doesn't want this and they're saying these are people that are not voting for me. why am i voting
immigrants grow the economy, they increase innovation. also people tend to imgrace at a time when they're at working age so you get a big fiscal benefit because they work for decades before they start collecting old age benefits. all we're left to fight about is do we want america to be a country that's more diverse, less white, and has more people who are foreign born? >> so it's not an economic argument you believe. it's actually a cultural one. >> yeah, and i think also you have...
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focus on these people and how they impact the economy. it is important. these are very important people in our economy and people in our country, but there is a lot of people who work for those folks that make this country a great country, too. not only because of the work they do in the company, but the work they do in their families and communities and churches. we don't tend to value that work and tend to talk about the ways in which we can help them improve, not just the quality of their job but the quality of their community and families, we need to have not just rhetoric that connects with how americans feel in their lives, but how they understand the culture and communities and churches and all fracturing. things are changing. our country and unless we are out there talking to the average guy and american and the concerns he has and have ideas that meet them where they are, we'll be a party that is getting narrower and narroroer. and we'll ask him to weigh in when we return. stay with us, we'll be right back. >> i would like to hear from you. go to
focus on these people and how they impact the economy. it is important. these are very important people in our economy and people in our country, but there is a lot of people who work for those folks that make this country a great country, too. not only because of the work they do in the company, but the work they do in their families and communities and churches. we don't tend to value that work and tend to talk about the ways in which we can help them improve, not just the quality of their...
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i want comes on the heels of cbo report that immigration would be beneficial for the economy. the idea here is all right if this is going to be beneficial to the economy overall, why don't we find some funds within the budget which can to be done when they really want to do it. it's a dirty secret here on capitol hill. why not find the funds to double the border patrol, get the 700 miles of fencing and in order to get that pathway to citizenship. folks are sort of saying that apieces both sides and honestly at the end of the day the political players in the gop that need though to happen who want to see their future election prospects more bountiful, they are pulling the strings a little bit on this as well. >> what's been the post-results of speaker boehner meeting with the hispanic caucus yesterday? >> from talking to folks they said it was productive, he heard them out and he understands the issue. boehner has been around here since 1990. he was involved in this to some degree when it was trying to be done in the bush administration back in '07. john boehner's real problem
i want comes on the heels of cbo report that immigration would be beneficial for the economy. the idea here is all right if this is going to be beneficial to the economy overall, why don't we find some funds within the budget which can to be done when they really want to do it. it's a dirty secret here on capitol hill. why not find the funds to double the border patrol, get the 700 miles of fencing and in order to get that pathway to citizenship. folks are sort of saying that apieces both sides...
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our trade and our commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we will never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead of our fears, we do things that no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider a day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. i'd suggest that peace with justice begins with the example we set here at home. for we know from our own history that intolerance breeds injustice, whether it's based on race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. you know, we are stronger when all our people, no matter who they are or what they look like, are granted opportunity. when our wives and our daughters have the same opportunities as our husbands and our sons. when we respect the faiths practiced in our churches and synagogues, our mosques and our temples, we are more secure. when we welcome the immigrant with his talents or her dreams, were renewed. when we stand up for our gale a -- gay and le
our trade and our commerce is the engine of our global economy. our values call upon us to care about the lives of people we will never meet. when europe and america lead with our hopes instead of our fears, we do things that no other nations can do. no other nations will do. so we have to lift up our eyes today and consider a day of peace with justice that our generation wants for this world. i'd suggest that peace with justice begins with the example we set here at home. for we know from our...
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it is the world's second largest economy. it is a fact and this sounds familiar for all of us in the united states, they have a shadow banking system there. just thinks of trillions of dollars of loans, that are shams built on a foundation of lies. the central bank has essentially created a liquidity crunch. it is hard to borrow money in china and that has investors worried about keeping growth in china is difficult. that's the reason you saw the selloff here in the united states. >> we reported on the volatileitty. it was the 10th day in the past month in which the dow moved more than 200 points in one session. prior to that it happen four times in one year. >> the bank and lenders and uncle sam were not the only players in the stock market collapse. bombshell e-mails reportedly she how two credit rating agency exchanged cash in green lights for risky practices that got us in this mess. it is a report in rolling stone magazine. they rate the credit of the big cooper rayings of the country and united states and anything that
it is the world's second largest economy. it is a fact and this sounds familiar for all of us in the united states, they have a shadow banking system there. just thinks of trillions of dollars of loans, that are shams built on a foundation of lies. the central bank has essentially created a liquidity crunch. it is hard to borrow money in china and that has investors worried about keeping growth in china is difficult. that's the reason you saw the selloff here in the united states. >> we...
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what have we learned about the obama economy? this is "special report." good evening, i am chris wallace in for bret baier. investors and traders on wall street are breathing a sigh of relief, thanks to a break from two rough selloff days in the financial markets. chief white house correspondent ed henry reports there's one man that remains on the hot seat, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. >> reporter: after two days of market melt downs and high anxiety about 401(k)s plunging again, the last thing prede
what have we learned about the obama economy? this is "special report." good evening, i am chris wallace in for bret baier. investors and traders on wall street are breathing a sigh of relief, thanks to a break from two rough selloff days in the financial markets. chief white house correspondent ed henry reports there's one man that remains on the hot seat, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. >> reporter: after two days of market melt downs and high anxiety about 401(k)s...
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not only in public service employment, but also in the private economy writ large. this is the new normal at not expecting to be paid, frankly, at all, or not getting, you know, overtime or minimum wage when you work normal hours as an employee. >> okay. so "a" where does this go from here? "b" convince me this is a genuine social justice issue and not basically the complaint of a relatively thin crust of american society that, like, wants to direct films and is mad that they can't. >> right. right now we have student debt topped over $1 trillion. we've never engaged in a social experiment like this before. people at the beginning of their professional lives are saddled with six figures of debt and then being asked to enter their working lives by working for free. those two things don't match up unless you're basically institutionalizing a structure, a privileged class who will do that and everyone else gets left out in the cold. and we have double-digit unemployment for people beginning their careers. we have average pay for people just coming out of school now is
not only in public service employment, but also in the private economy writ large. this is the new normal at not expecting to be paid, frankly, at all, or not getting, you know, overtime or minimum wage when you work normal hours as an employee. >> okay. so "a" where does this go from here? "b" convince me this is a genuine social justice issue and not basically the complaint of a relatively thin crust of american society that, like, wants to direct films and is mad...
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this is detroit's economy. this is not just for minoritties in the pockets of the neighborhoods. this is detroit, a major american city. reverend, we have seen it fall off a fiscal cliff. remember that language this year. unemployment 9.9. and national average 7.6. still stuck but not as bad as detroit. debt there is 17 plus billion. and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010. that is a loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime lending scheme and they closed the industrial base and took those plants to cheap labor markets and that took the guts out of detroit. that is a big deal. now you have a no chain stores and no grocery stores and it is abandonment. and these are americans and we need a plan for restaulization to offset the impact. long- term low interest loans and we cannot abandon these citizens. we can bail out iraq, we could bail out american cities and we must. >> a food chain desert. i had not put it that way. >> there is not one food chain there. and there's not one drug store chain there. only one car dealership
this is detroit's economy. this is not just for minoritties in the pockets of the neighborhoods. this is detroit, a major american city. reverend, we have seen it fall off a fiscal cliff. remember that language this year. unemployment 9.9. and national average 7.6. still stuck but not as bad as detroit. debt there is 17 plus billion. and population dropped off 250,000 between 2,000 and 2010. that is a loss of rev vow. >> hundred thousand homes are lost and banks engaging in subprime...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in the country and then with experiments borrowed from behavioral psychology they targeted people with personalized messages and coaxed them to the polls. >> voters are the guinea pigs. >> this was developed in this plain looking washington, d.c. office building home to the labor giant the afl-cio. inside a secret entity called the analyst institute. >> a consortium of liberal groups, parties, campaign and consultants designed to do science and help democrats win the election. >> a political manhattan project with the goal of developing superweapons. it was first seen in a michigan governor race six years guy. a c
with a terrible economy at home and new dangers abroad, president obama seemed so beatable. but romney didn't know what obama knew. >> all right. listen. let's use this one. >> obama's team had use the advantages of incumbency, time and money to create something new in politics. >> sort of created the perfect political corporation. >> sasha eisen berg literally wrote the book. by char nsa programmin nsacha a campaign made a profile of every single persuadable voter in...
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. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes about 20% below the estimated market value. trulia names orange california with the most overpriced market values. las vegas is the least expensive city for travelers. >>> look at kelly on the inside. >> surf is up big time. we give congrats to champion surfer kelly slater because he garnered a rare perfect score. he's the fourth person to make such history while hanging ten. those are your number ones. [ male announcer ] moving object detection. ♪ blind spot warning. ♪ lane departure warning. safety, down to an art. the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ fr
. >>> given the current economy, you would think most people appreciate just having a job but a new survey shows otherwise. it measured job satisfaction and work worker engagement. they used findings where people hate going to work. rhode island seems the number one ranking for job hating. connecticut comes in second. new jersey third but now to the las vegas. forget about the strip but the safest bet may be in reality. a new forbes list calls las vegas to most undervalued with homes...
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this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room service, it will no longer be offered to the 2,000 rooms starting in august. while the hospitality industry has been rebounded since 2009 recession and people are traveling, experts say budgets are still tight. >> the budgets are still constrained and keeping spending for other things. they have to pay for the room. they may not be able to get the other services. >> another survey asked what people most wished would become standard with their stay? 66 percent said free wi-fi and only 2 percent said room service was a must when choosing a hotel for leisure travel. >> service is
this is an effort to save money and boost profit in a down economy. room service is one amenity on the chopping block. and now from new york city we have more on that. >>reporter: gone are $40 hamburgers. more and more hotels are cutting back on the luxury of room service. consumers have opened the door to what the hotel industry calls "limited" service and a trend that is expanding and most recently, the hilton midtown has gone a step further saying because of a decline in room...
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and the economy's not turning around. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> the irs. there is more trouble. new allegations that steve miller was up to his eyeballs in trying to keep the ugly details of the targeting from you, going to far as to plot a coverup. we have a washington times reporter here. >> good to see you. >> explain to me where the former director of the irs fits into the scheme of minimizing or keeping the lid on what happened, what was exposed at the irs. >> well, according to testimony given to the congressional investigators by holly paz, essentially, lois lerner's deputy at the irs in washington, miss lerner and mr. miller had discussed some sort of plan to roll out the unfolding irs scandal. miss lerner knew about it at least as early at mid 2011 when according to the inspector general's report, when she was briefed on it and essentially said, we have to change these things. >> so they rolled out this phony thing where lois lerner went to the aba meeting and got a woman lawyer, who is essentially her patsy to ask fer a phony question and that ph
and the economy's not turning around. >> nice to see you. >> thank you. >> the irs. there is more trouble. new allegations that steve miller was up to his eyeballs in trying to keep the ugly details of the targeting from you, going to far as to plot a coverup. we have a washington times reporter here. >> good to see you. >> explain to me where the former director of the irs fits into the scheme of minimizing or keeping the lid on what happened, what was exposed at...
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that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today. >> thank you, peter, and come back for spring training. >> appreciate it. >>> opening bell all set to ring on wall street. we got to talk about some other things and the markets are one of them. the markets looking to recover after two days of heavy sell-off. the dow lost more than 400 points in 4 hours following bernanke's comments on quantitative easing. it should be relatively quiet for economic news in the u.s. no major data is due for release today. at any moment, we could get a key ruling in the trial of george zimmerman. the judge is expected to rule whether the jury can hear expert's testimony about whos
that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today....
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none of that has to do with jobs and the economy. >> exactly right. thank you for your time this afternoon. i really appreciate it. thanks. >>> next, a powerful phone call and the political play of the day. this is "disrupt" on msnbc. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> we're going to end this afternoon on the political play of the week. earlier we reported that president obama spoke to leaders of britain, france, italy and germany in adv
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. >>> shots ring out on a dead end street as a crazed gunman takes aim at police. >> when i see him collapse, he kind of has this dazed look on his face. that had me concerned. >> and a rookie officer must brave the line of fire to rescue his fallen partner. august 22nd, 2011. a sunny day in el cajon, california, just outside san diego. 23-year-old freelance cameraman greg torkildsen is listening to his police camera. >> something happens. you know, a shooting, car crash, a house fire, something like
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some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't that what the president of the united states has actually been working to prevent from happening, losing a generation of young people? >> well, it's true. and in fact, in spain, the overall unemployment rate is around 25%. youth over 50%. now, back in the u.s. great depression, great depression, we bemoaned an up employment rate that was that high. we're not talking recession anymore. we're talking depression for these countries. and again, if you happen to be so unfortunate as to start your economic life in an economy like that, even if things improve as they will d
some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't...
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they're not supporting their kids, and making it all about moral failings rather than an economy that doesn't have as much use for white men without a college degree. >> it's structural. it's not on an individual basis. the structures are in place not allowing men to get jobs where they can sustain their families. >> and also, the broader picture is a warning. >> all of you would make the case that this economic recovery that we're having is really favoring women, although we have a pay inequity issue that needs to be addressed in this country. that's what i'm hearing. >> it is. but wages aren't rising fast enough for anybody. labor, male or female, is not sharing in the gains of this alleged recovery. >> let's not forget, we are actually rewarding corporations with tax breaks for shipping jobs overseas still, and that's got to like stop. >> what about student loan rates? i mean, coming up the first part of august, we're going to see the interest rate go to an astronomical of over 6% when banks, of course, get it for half a percent from the fed. there is a terrible inequity there. are
they're not supporting their kids, and making it all about moral failings rather than an economy that doesn't have as much use for white men without a college degree. >> it's structural. it's not on an individual basis. the structures are in place not allowing men to get jobs where they can sustain their families. >> and also, the broader picture is a warning. >> all of you would make the case that this economic recovery that we're having is really favoring women, although we...
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of the future in smart phones and those things, but there is a benefit to our health as well as our economy. >> you're exactly right. there has not been a single dollar investment that did not bring back 3 or $4. not only is it better for lives when we find these findings that are bet are for the environment, and breakthroughs, congressman bernice johnson and beill nye te science guy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. and happy father's day. >> happy father's day. >>> stick around, we've got much more. our commitments. our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. to accept less and less in the name of style and sophistication. but to us, less isn't more. more is more. abundant space, available leading-edge technology, impeccable design, and more than you've come to expect from a l
of the future in smart phones and those things, but there is a benefit to our health as well as our economy. >> you're exactly right. there has not been a single dollar investment that did not bring back 3 or $4. not only is it better for lives when we find these findings that are bet are for the environment, and breakthroughs, congressman bernice johnson and beill nye te science guy, thank you for being here. >> thank you. and happy father's day. >> happy father's day....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s. presidents in that country, and then some. >> we put together a collection of memorable presidential speeches that took place in germany at the brandenburg gate, and we're going to show them to you. i think it will bring back quite a few memories. >> june 26, 1963. >> as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. >> june 12th, 1987. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> july 31st, 2006. >> last night jeb and i had some crabs with like members of the 1972 miami dolphins. dan marino and his really dynamic wife. >> well, in fairness to "w," that last one was obviously not made in ger
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s....
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broadly aligned with current expectations of the economy we would continue to reduce the pace of purchases in measured steps ending purchases around mid year. >> explicitly ending the bond buying program around the middle of next year. that would come -- after that the subsequent hieblg in interest rates that's expected in 2015. that is what has people nervous. >> stocks reacting badly. >> take a look at the dow. the dow tumbled 206 points at the closing bell. we saw bond yields rise. topping 2.3 percent of the highest in 15 months. the worst performing stocks yesterday were those that trade similar to bonds like telecom as well as utilities. >> hopefully we will see a bounce back. f futures are looking terrible. asian stock selling off europe is lower. future is here for the dow. 91 points. >> thanks debbie downer, lauren simonetti. >> when interest rates go up people who save money will make money. >> true. thanks so much lauren. solid evidence twa flight 800 was shot down by a missile. now the investigation may be reopened. >>> another breaking story overnight police are now saying new
broadly aligned with current expectations of the economy we would continue to reduce the pace of purchases in measured steps ending purchases around mid year. >> explicitly ending the bond buying program around the middle of next year. that would come -- after that the subsequent hieblg in interest rates that's expected in 2015. that is what has people nervous. >> stocks reacting badly. >> take a look at the dow. the dow tumbled 206 points at the closing bell. we saw bond...
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last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated to top $13 billion. the protests today around the stadium, this is brazil today a supposed day off from the protests. these have been incredibly dramatic. incredibly big protests. the main organizers say tomorrow is not the day off it will be the day to watch for when everybody should be expected to hit the streets. it's going to be a big news story tomorrow. watch it here. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes
last year brazil became the sixth largest economy in the world. but income and equality is a huge issue. about one in five people live below the poverty line. demonstrators are protesting in part against billions of dollars being funneled not into education or health care or other basic needs for the population, but into big spectacular events. into stadiums and if a sill advertise being built for brazil to host the world cup and the summer olympics. the cost to host the world cup is estimated...
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he said he wants better relations for the world and relief for the economy. the main reason for iran's isolation is nuclear defiancdef. he says the centrifuges will keep spinning. there's a willingness to be flexible, but not clear where he will give. >> of course, the nuclear programs are totally transparent in nature, but we are ready to show more transparency and show the world that iran's nuclear work complies fully with international framework. >> reporter: he knows the nuclear program, he was their nuclear negotiator 2003 to 2005. >> he is a regime insider, he is not going to make easy concessions. he was viewed as a tough negotiator when he headed their negotiating team. only after he left that the europeans realized how good they had it with him as negotiator, at least he was ready to make some compromises. >> reporter: during his term as negotiator, iran voluntarily suspended the enrichment program. he says he won't do that again. today nobody would expect an iranian leader to suspend that country's enrichment program with 14,000 centrifuges. experts
he said he wants better relations for the world and relief for the economy. the main reason for iran's isolation is nuclear defiancdef. he says the centrifuges will keep spinning. there's a willingness to be flexible, but not clear where he will give. >> of course, the nuclear programs are totally transparent in nature, but we are ready to show more transparency and show the world that iran's nuclear work complies fully with international framework. >> reporter: he knows the nuclear...
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that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but also, that mortgage crunch that you're in, wait until you hear these confessions from the bank employees, deliberately lying to you about that. ♪ i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of an ambulance having a heart attack. the emts gave me bayer aspirin. it helped save my life. i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming. my doctor recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin
that's the economy we live in. these people are forced out of being able to participate, because you'll pay this for your lifetime. when you think about the cost of the loan, what you lose in retirementings and savings and building up your equity, we're going to wipe out generations. we have to talk about social security too. >> we'll come back on this issue. and not only do you have the payday loan and the student loan, which apparently is going to go until you are 79 years old, but...
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he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if you're in a place feeling anxious, the idea that we're going to extend citizenship and benefits to a lot of people, that is an anxiety provoking idea. that's the environment we're in. we're in an environment of economic anxiety and therefore difficult issues like this are particularly hard to sort out. i think that the -- you know, i think there's also a sort of credible republican leadership on this too. who can make the argument of the national political argument that actually filters down into the rank and file? >> right. >> no one's doing it now. >> really good pulling it back. if you look at the polling
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how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california, loretta sanchez. the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman mike rogers of michigan. then our political roundtable on obama's rough patch. critical reviews of his trip to the g-8. and his efforts on syria. falling approval ratings. is his second term slipping away. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television program, this is "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. we've got breaking news we're following this morning. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong, boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago. final d
how much volatility is ahead on the economy and what should washington do. >>> and the debate over spying. is the country still behind the nsa's programs? or does the president need to make a public case to keep it going? with us, 14 capitol hill voices. assistant democratic leader in the senate, dick durbin of illinois. top republican on the senate homeland security committee, key conservative voice on immigration, tom coburn of oklahoma. democratic congresswoman from california,...
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it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a video declaring her support. >> they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. that includes marriage. >> that's the way most of us think these days. jason collins made the cover of sports illustrated when he came out as the first openly gay athlete playing in a sport. alen chairmans is one of the proponents for gay repairtive therapy. the idea that therapy can help turn a person straight. he posted an apology. he said i'm sorry that jouchl spent years working through the shame and guilt you felt when your attractions didn't change. he addressed members of the group itself to tell them it wa
it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> people voicing spors for marriage equalitity and other issues. we have seen hillary clinton put out a...
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tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
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the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday. on climate change. you know, it strikes me that this puts the white house in kind of a tough spot because we still have questions about the program itself. about what was going on and now we are sort of changing, trying to figure out what is going on with edward snowden. where is he and why we can't seem to get our hands on him. >> yeah. it is not a great week. let's think about it for a second. i'm curious as to how he made it from whatever hotel he was in to the airport without americans sort of knowing this is happening at the time. what kind of surveilla
the russian economy hasn't been in good shape. it is in especially bad shape right now because they are not getting as much for natural resources as they have in the past. he should have reason to -- >> to be helpful. >> more friendly to the west but he is not showing it. >> jamaal, you know, politically speaking, this is not what the white house wanted to be dealing with at the beginning of this week, right? the president is giving a speech tomorrow. or i'm sorry, on tuesday....
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reforming our immigration would reduce our deficit a trillion dollars the next two decades and boost our economy by more than 5% in part because of businesses created, investments made, and technologies created by immigrants. >> that was president obama this morning in his weekly address. democrats and republicans unveiled a new amendment that includes $30 billion, 20 additional border agents and new drone technology. joining me now wanda summers and congressional reporter ed o'keefe. thanks for joining me. >> good morning, alex. >> ed, i was reading about immigration reform. $30 billion is a lot of money to secure the border. but will it actually accomplish that? >> that's the big question. i spent time talking to folks who represent communities along the border who work with a lot of these immigrants communities. they say they're very concerned that basically doubling the the size of the u.s. border control really could militaryize sections of it. there's concern that if you're hispanic, there are suspicions of people crossing, they might seek out people in illegal or wrong fashion. we will se
reforming our immigration would reduce our deficit a trillion dollars the next two decades and boost our economy by more than 5% in part because of businesses created, investments made, and technologies created by immigrants. >> that was president obama this morning in his weekly address. democrats and republicans unveiled a new amendment that includes $30 billion, 20 additional border agents and new drone technology. joining me now wanda summers and congressional reporter ed o'keefe....
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the economy is on everybody's mind. confidence in government is eroding and now we're going to have a debate on rape and abortion? this doesn't steam like the way for republicans to win back the middle politically. joining me is joan walsh and michael steele, his new book is the recovering politicians 12-step program to survive crisis. both are great members of our team here. the bill on the -- the pain capable unborn child protection floor is on the house floor. here are two congress women, michele bachmann on one side, debbie wasserman-schultz on the other. >> this bill is extreme and an unprecedented reach into women's lives into women's personal lives. this is a clear indication that the well-being of women in this country is not something republicans care to protect. >> this is a picture that was taken of an unborn baby yesterday. this is the age of a baby, the youngest age at 20 weeks that this bill is referencing. and this is the picture of the mom. we're here because we care about women. >> well, there we have i
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now that thief come out and said this thing would be a boost to the economy. what kind of effect should rand paul or hard line conservatives, what kind of say should they have on the im dprags bill? >> just like any, senator demint is certainly a respected, and rand paul is cut from the same cloth. i think with the immigration debate, some people will suspect those. i think at the end of the day, the republican party is going to decide are they going to take a big stance and big chance to get this bill passed. i hope they do. i hope for the sake of america and what we have. and when you took a look at it, we finally for once of republicans threw a lot of money at something. when you're talking about 20,000 employees, i always said let's take -- but my point is, on a serious bases is you're going to have to secure the boarder for the 62 that just voted against the fampl bill, you're going to have to secure the border to sas fie the republicans. >> always good to see you. john stewart, taking a break from his hosting of the popular late night show. but he did fi
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. >> i thought incarceration of black bodies was good for some economies. i want to push you on this idea we can't afford it. when we say, all right, we're all in this together, except that there are real economic interests associated from the beginning, from the period of slavery that takes the labor of black men and turns it into the wealth of the nation to the farms all the way to this moment. it must be good for someone's economy or it wouldn't exist. >> the economic version of a sugar high. people have made a lot of money oncarcerating black bodies. that's not an industry that will produce returns. if you're talking global competitiveness, leading in software, technology, what we're bringing to the table is leading in incarceration. there's no future that can be built on this. >> the other thing, it's breaking state and federal budgets now. there's an economic art on the other side. in fact, a number of republican governors are now coming to the stable because their incarceration costs are through the roof. that's why governor diehl working on justice
. >> i thought incarceration of black bodies was good for some economies. i want to push you on this idea we can't afford it. when we say, all right, we're all in this together, except that there are real economic interests associated from the beginning, from the period of slavery that takes the labor of black men and turns it into the wealth of the nation to the farms all the way to this moment. it must be good for someone's economy or it wouldn't exist. >> the economic version of...
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the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that. >> it is a busy tuesday. we're following developments on multiple fronts this afternoon. the president has just touched down in germany after concluding some critical meetings at the jaxt sux mit in northern ireland. he arrives in berlin with a full slate of issues to c
the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11....